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it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >> we're talking about portions. costcoo, people go to stores that sell in bulk and think i'm going to save money, get a ton of snacks, cereals, et cetera. >> the costco effect. if you stockpile your snacks you'll eat 92% more without realizing it. keep a food journal or take a sticky note, put th date you open the package. when you go to recycle it or throw it out, you'll see how quickly you went through it. you might be better off spending extra money on a smaller portion. >> or going more frequently to the store. >> pms cravings. >> what? >> you knew
it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >>...
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she called us in december and told us that one of her credit cards was about to start charging a monthly fee. she's had the card for ten years, she didn't want to have to pay an additional charge. this is kind of common. people are getting these charges. >> it's so common lately that people are seeing these charges. what i told you, i think, lana, was that you could opt out of paying this fee by telling the card company that you weren't going to use the card any more. and you were just going to pay off the balance at the current rate with the old fee. but that you should be very careful about doing that. if you wanted to take on a mortgage entitle next year or a car loan. >> did that help you, lana? >> yes, definitely. i'm going to, i'm keeping the card until i am able to secure a mortgage. a loan or a big loan that might come up in the next couple of years. >> well that's terrific news, so lana was helped as well. so jean, try as we might, we're not finding anyone who is really mad at you, yet. >> we'll do our best. i'm sure there's someone, somewhere. >> the book is called "money 911"
she called us in december and told us that one of her credit cards was about to start charging a monthly fee. she's had the card for ten years, she didn't want to have to pay an additional charge. this is kind of common. people are getting these charges. >> it's so common lately that people are seeing these charges. what i told you, i think, lana, was that you could opt out of paying this fee by telling the card company that you weren't going to use the card any more. and you were just...
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thank you both for being with us. next week when you look at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >> coming up next, the naacp's baltimore chapter head joins us for a segment. we will speak to a local author as well. >> this morning the sun is out and it is windy and very cold. when you're living with bipolar depression... ...it's easy to feel like you're fading into the background. that's because bipolar depression doesn't just affect you. it can consume you. one option proven effective to treat bipolar depression... is seroquel xr. for many, it's one pill, once a day. here is some important safety information
thank you both for being with us. next week when you look at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >> coming up next, the naacp's baltimore chapter head joins us for a segment. we will speak to a local author as well. >> this...
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doug is joining us this morning. doug, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so the first question i have to ask is why? why would you want to enter a den where a bear lives to put in and install a camera like this? >> well, we want to know what in the world is going on in there. i mean since the dawn of man this has been a hidden world. we don't know what they do, we don't know how often they sleep, do they scratch all the time, just what goes on there. i personally was really curious about any hidden world, whether it's the bottom of the ocean or whether it's in a beaver lodge or in a bear den. >> you've done this before. this isn't the first time you've photographed bears. is this the first time you've done one who's about to give birth? >>. >> hopefully, we have no way of knowing for sure. but she's three years old next week so she should be pregnant, she should -- she's very much up to weight, so she should have one to two to three healthy cubs. and we did it before in '99, but we just didn't have any cubs bo
doug is joining us this morning. doug, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so the first question i have to ask is why? why would you want to enter a den where a bear lives to put in and install a camera like this? >> well, we want to know what in the world is going on in there. i mean since the dawn of man this has been a hidden world. we don't know what they do, we don't know how often they sleep, do they scratch all the time, just what goes on there. i personally was...
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ahead of tomorrow's fresh figures on us. auto sals, general motors is out th some impressive numbers overseas today. g.m. said its sales in china are up 66% over lastyear. >>> tapping into a major market and new demographic, mattel announced it is partring up with wld wrestlng entertainment. mattel will be shipping out action figures from wwe sma smackdown and raw. >>> a sicilian m was turned away because he hadn't committed any ime, he he up the shop the next door with a box cutter for a pack of candy. >>> who beat who on the last y of the season in the nfl and who is goin to the playoffs? for starters, the new york jets are going after stampeding their way against the cincinnati bengals. your early morning sports eadlines are straight ahead. >>> we started the new year with an incredible arctic blast. guesswhat? there's anotr one bend it. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early tod." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early tod." >>> in spor, in an unusual scenario the new york jets are headed
ahead of tomorrow's fresh figures on us. auto sals, general motors is out th some impressive numbers overseas today. g.m. said its sales in china are up 66% over lastyear. >>> tapping into a major market and new demographic, mattel announced it is partring up with wld wrestlng entertainment. mattel will be shipping out action figures from wwe sma smackdown and raw. >>> a sicilian m was turned away because he hadn't committed any ime, he he up the shop the next door with a box...
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thank you both for being with us. next week when you lk at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >>> kbilbert arenas speaks to reporters about bringing guns into the verizon center. >>> murder investigation three days into the new year. d.c. has another killing on its hands. how this is becoming a troubling trend. >>> and bundle up if you're heading out. the wind tod feels like needles on your skin. i'm elaine reyes. news 4 today starts now. >>> good morning, everyone.
thank you both for being with us. next week when you lk at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >>> kbilbert arenas speaks to reporters about bringing guns into the verizon center. >>> murder investigation three days...
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he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find because there'snly one wheel sticking up out of the water. >> we put people into wet suits and other protective gear. so we had those resources available. we do train for it. you want it's a very adverse condition. swift moving water. cky. unstable ground. if you have a vehicle upside down. >> reporter: the victim has been identified of joshua coleman from arlington. there was hope of survival and the occupant was rushed to nearby gw hospital in grave condition. >> looks like the car may have been in the creek for quite some time. it's important to n
he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find...
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because, my friends, our renewal lies before us, not behind us. [applause] >> and even as we acknowledge the sincere shared sacrifice we have endured in recent years, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that we have accomplished some things that no other state has been able to do. we have followed a plan and defied our circumstances to protect our investment in the future. california recently announced a 32% tuition increase at its state universities. ohio has held tuition to the lowest increase in the nation over the last three years. [applause] >> a thank you. and my friends, that's one important reason why we now have 65591 more ohioans enrolled in our public colleges and universities than we had in the year 2006. [applause] >> next door in indiana they are in the process right now of slashing $300 million in state funds from their primary and secondary schools. in georgia, school funding was cut by $440 million. and at least 20 other states are inflicting serious cuts on their school systems. but in ohio, in ohio, we are not going backward on
because, my friends, our renewal lies before us, not behind us. [applause] >> and even as we acknowledge the sincere shared sacrifice we have endured in recent years, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that we have accomplished some things that no other state has been able to do. we have followed a plan and defied our circumstances to protect our investment in the future. california recently announced a 32% tuition increase at its state universities. ohio has held tuition to the lowest...
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so let's use the example of a medical student. recently graduated, secured a job, you know, wants to purchase a home but doesn't have any income at that point. but recently you could look and see that that person will. that was the intent of, say, a low doc, no doc loans. when you look at what happened in the lending industry, those types of loans became almost standardized. in large part because there was a lot of money to be made by putting people in those loans because it would cost a little more to put somebody in that loan so they would be a greater revenue stream. and therefore, more interest and more ability to sell that off to wall street. and unfortunately, there was a lack of either appreciation or interest in the problems that were occurring on the ground not just in the state of illinois, but throughout this country, with those types of risky loans. in addition to the dish can i ask you specifically, did the state attorneys general visit with occ, federal reserve and visit these issues? >> i think in 2005, you might be
so let's use the example of a medical student. recently graduated, secured a job, you know, wants to purchase a home but doesn't have any income at that point. but recently you could look and see that that person will. that was the intent of, say, a low doc, no doc loans. when you look at what happened in the lending industry, those types of loans became almost standardized. in large part because there was a lot of money to be made by putting people in those loans because it would cost a little...
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more plain -- pain from unemployment lies ahead of us stand behind us. deep recession and protracted recovery mean lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates the automatic stabilizers will increase the budget by more than 2 percent gdp of 2010 and 2011. and -- in addition the fiscal stimulus package to increase by roughly 2% by gdp this year and smother about next year. as the economy recovers and automatic stabilizers fadeaway budget deficit will shrink relative to gdp although the deficit remains large under current law and of current law is changed that more quickly changes current policy the amount of government borrowing would be unprecedented in the postwar period a large and persistent imbalance between federal spending and revenue is apparent in the projection over the next 10 years and will be exacerbated a coming decades by the aging population and rising cost of health care. that stems from policy choices over many years. as a result u.s. fiscal policy at an unsustainable path to the extent that cannot be
more plain -- pain from unemployment lies ahead of us stand behind us. deep recession and protracted recovery mean lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates the automatic stabilizers will increase the budget by more than 2 percent gdp of 2010 and 2011. and -- in addition the fiscal stimulus package to increase by roughly 2% by gdp this year and smother about next year. as the economy recovers and automatic stabilizers fadeaway budget deficit will shrink...
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thanks for joining us. sarah caldwell has a quick look at the -- sandra shaw has a quick look at the forecast. >> first monday of the year. the wind chills right now not too impressive. nine in westminster. single digits up there. feels like 11 near the state line. 12 downtown. 15 at the airport. it feels like 12 in easton and around st. michaels this morning. we haven't eliminated the wind. it's still gusty, sustained about 15 to 20 miles per hour with hire gusts. variably to mostly cloudy. slight chance of a snow shower this afternoon. 28 to 32 at best. normal for today, 42. we are well off the mark. details on the rest of the week in a little bit. back to you. >> it appears the ravens are back on track after overcoming a few hurdles. they took down the raiders yesterday to score a big playoff bid. >> a win the team and the fans are hatchy to see. 11 news reporter jennifer franciotti live outside m&t stadium with the reaction. good morning, jen. >> good morning. lots of excitement. it's not too hard to ge
thanks for joining us. sarah caldwell has a quick look at the -- sandra shaw has a quick look at the forecast. >> first monday of the year. the wind chills right now not too impressive. nine in westminster. single digits up there. feels like 11 near the state line. 12 downtown. 15 at the airport. it feels like 12 in easton and around st. michaels this morning. we haven't eliminated the wind. it's still gusty, sustained about 15 to 20 miles per hour with hire gusts. variably to mostly...
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us. i remember on that very first day, he told us that he would work for more proactive and balanced stewardship to protect our national parks and open spaces, restore our nation's rivers, resolve our water supply challenges, and address the challenges faced by our native american communities. is he a true to his word or what? [applause] he also told us that our department would be leading the way in changing america's. we're doing just that. it is an inspiration to walk in here every day and work with all of you on the issues that are so important to all americans. it is an inspiration and honor every day to work for secretary salazar and serve the president. thank you mr. secretary for the opportunity to be here with you. [applause] >> thank you, laura. we have had a great 2009 and we are fired up and ready to go for 2010. i am fired up. are you? [applause] come on. [applause] our work truly has just begun. i want to say at the outset that it would not have battled been possible to do t
us. i remember on that very first day, he told us that he would work for more proactive and balanced stewardship to protect our national parks and open spaces, restore our nation's rivers, resolve our water supply challenges, and address the challenges faced by our native american communities. is he a true to his word or what? [applause] he also told us that our department would be leading the way in changing america's. we're doing just that. it is an inspiration to walk in here every day and...
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please tell us now. we'll be asking you as the chairman and others have suggested will be asking you in writing for this material so you'll have a chance to go back to your offices and think about it. if you can dig up anything out it would be helpful. >> well, let me direct the commissioners now as the staff there is a gal report that came out on july 28 to 2009 regarding the characteristics and performance of nonprime mortgages and there's a lot of information i think would be very useful to the commission enclosed in their. it may not cover, however, pay option arms which are categorized as prime mortgages, which are the ones that are now default to them in record numbers. and so, they'll have to find additional studies, but were happy to look for that information provided to you. >> anyone else? i actually only have one other question and that is for commissioner madigan. i think you mentioned in your statements that pay option arms were part of the predatory or otherwise abusive loans that were boug
please tell us now. we'll be asking you as the chairman and others have suggested will be asking you in writing for this material so you'll have a chance to go back to your offices and think about it. if you can dig up anything out it would be helpful. >> well, let me direct the commissioners now as the staff there is a gal report that came out on july 28 to 2009 regarding the characteristics and performance of nonprime mortgages and there's a lot of information i think would be very...
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that's the word i was going to use. only one thing worse than the cold, and that's the strong winds blowing the cold right into your face. in fact, there was a strong winds in the northeast over the weekend. there were flight delays, two hours or more, from boston down to d.c. matt, i know you'll feel our pain on the plaza in just a little bit. >> we're feeling your pain right now. sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis, minnesota where we find the the weather channel's mike seidel. mike, what about the wind chill there, how is it going? >> it's cold out here, nine below zero here. the wind chill now, 22 below zero. and even though it's cold, we're more than 20 degrees above our record low this morning of about 30 below zero. international falls, talk about a bitter weekend, set records saturday and sunday, nearly 40 below. it's cold all across the country, as jeff mentioned. take you out to chicago, where they were bundled up yesterday against the chill and
that's the word i was going to use. only one thing worse than the cold, and that's the strong winds blowing the cold right into your face. in fact, there was a strong winds in the northeast over the weekend. there were flight delays, two hours or more, from boston down to d.c. matt, i know you'll feel our pain on the plaza in just a little bit. >> we're feeling your pain right now. sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis,...
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to rely on us. the question is whether we will lose data to the wrong people. your question comes about because you do not trust us to be affected managers of what we're doing, right? we are not. we have given you lots of examples of why we are not. think about it. do we share information with the royal navy? yes. do you worry about that? do you worry about it? >> [unintelligible] çó>> all i want you to do is gea balanced source of news. i listen to fox, too. butñr you have to balance the source of news that you get to give perspective. fox is not right all the time and neither is bill o'reilly and neither are a lot of them, but neither is the other side. here's what i do every day just so you will know. i read "the washington post" and in " the washington journal." i didn't think we have given up any sovereignty in our agreement with interpol. we have gone to the point where -- we were alienated -- where are first judgment is to doubt whether or not to have confidence. we need to turn that aroun
to rely on us. the question is whether we will lose data to the wrong people. your question comes about because you do not trust us to be affected managers of what we're doing, right? we are not. we have given you lots of examples of why we are not. think about it. do we share information with the royal navy? yes. do you worry about that? do you worry about it? >> [unintelligible] çó>> all i want you to do is gea balanced source of news. i listen to fox, too. butñr you have to...
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let us be honest. it is absurd to argue that volunteerism and food for work programs will create sustainable jobs, but if you set the ground rules, we will be about to create sustainable jobs. i can tell you bad infrastructure and baubles policy are visible in the bodies of the poor, just are good policy and well-designed infrastructure. in my almost 30 years in haiti, i have witnessed many interventions. they have been unpleasant, even if there affects pale in the shadow of what we're now experiencing. many look that he be in despair. they say aid is wasted, that there is no hope for this country. i would say this is not true. if we focus appropriately, we can achieve long-term benefits. putting haitians -- putting people to work is what brought our country out of its great depression. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. dobbins. we must instill a sense of caution and regarding the prospects for working in a real transformation there. as the candidate for assistance, haiti has many advantages, incl
let us be honest. it is absurd to argue that volunteerism and food for work programs will create sustainable jobs, but if you set the ground rules, we will be about to create sustainable jobs. i can tell you bad infrastructure and baubles policy are visible in the bodies of the poor, just are good policy and well-designed infrastructure. in my almost 30 years in haiti, i have witnessed many interventions. they have been unpleasant, even if there affects pale in the shadow of what we're now...
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it seems to most of us it is not capitalism to -- when government uses billions and billion was taxpayer money to prop up a few well-connected firms. that leads me to two questions. one, has the treasury informed any of these financial giants that we'll not follow too big to fail policies in the future and secondly, do you think we should limit the salaries and excessive salaries and bonuses that are being talked about even today in any of these firms that got taxpayer bailout funds? >> that was a thoughtful question and you asked the right question. in a financial crisis, you faced this choice. you can let it try to burn itself out and let the damage spread to all sorts of innocent victims or you can act to prevent it. knowing that acting to prevent it created the risk that in the future they expect the government to step in and save firms from the consequences of failure that. is at the heart of strategy and financial crisis. to stand back and let it burn is irresponsible. it happened in the great depression and almost to the country. the moral just pragmatic, fair choice and this shou
it seems to most of us it is not capitalism to -- when government uses billions and billion was taxpayer money to prop up a few well-connected firms. that leads me to two questions. one, has the treasury informed any of these financial giants that we'll not follow too big to fail policies in the future and secondly, do you think we should limit the salaries and excessive salaries and bonuses that are being talked about even today in any of these firms that got taxpayer bailout funds? >>...
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than you currently have been using. so that's the point of view here. jim guthrie this morning said near the end of this panel that it really is all about leadership and when we started our work, again, six or seven years ago, we hoped that wasn't true. because if that is true, we felt that the context that urban district leaders work in and the rapid turnover rates, particularly in the largest 100 districts, made it difficult to imagine we'd ever see very much progress. what we found was, it actually is sort of true, and that leadership, strong, strategic leadership at the top is certainly not sufficient, but it is absolutely necessary. and we found no examples of districts that were driving any sort of rapid improvement in any segment of student achievement that didn't have a strong leader, whether at the district level or at the principle level, but that that wasn't sufficient. there were lots of other things that needed to be in place and the things those leaders did actually mattered a great deal. so that's what i
than you currently have been using. so that's the point of view here. jim guthrie this morning said near the end of this panel that it really is all about leadership and when we started our work, again, six or seven years ago, we hoped that wasn't true. because if that is true, we felt that the context that urban district leaders work in and the rapid turnover rates, particularly in the largest 100 districts, made it difficult to imagine we'd ever see very much progress. what we found was, it...
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i use a smaller plate so it looks like more. i got a dog and i walked it. >> reporter: don't think gaining control of our hunger is just for the overweight. it's critical of all of us as we age, because our bodies simply don't need as many calories. whether we do it with support groups or on our own, it all starts in the same place, our head. wendy rieger, news 4. >> here's a problem, though. as much as i like oatmeal, i know it's good for you, compare that to a cheesecake brownie, i don't know. it's just not the same. >> it is the way it is. we have a little staff change announcement to make. this is your last weekend morning with us. you're goingo moving over to the weekday mornings. barbara harrison will be focusing on a new segment, washington connections, and doing a little bit more with wednesday's child and you're going to move over to the weekday mornings to free her up some time to do that. we'll miss you terribly. >> i'll miss the weekends. thank you so much for allowing me into your homes every weekend. it's been a pr
i use a smaller plate so it looks like more. i got a dog and i walked it. >> reporter: don't think gaining control of our hunger is just for the overweight. it's critical of all of us as we age, because our bodies simply don't need as many calories. whether we do it with support groups or on our own, it all starts in the same place, our head. wendy rieger, news 4. >> here's a problem, though. as much as i like oatmeal, i know it's good for you, compare that to a cheesecake brownie,...
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faith that leads us to a commitment that is greater to us as individuals. hope. any of us who is without hope is most at risk. growth. that potential for claming postiming growth. if everyone of our front-line leaders, those nco's, those troops, if they knew the answer is about each of their troops, if we knew the answers about our family members and leaders and ourselves and how to engage each other in a meaningful and productive dialogue, perhaps we would be a step further away from the terminal signs of hopelessness and despair. that is our challenge. this is not business as usual. for as much as we have to learn, as much as we already know, we know that preventing suicide is first and foremost a public health and challenge. -- a public health challenge. at the center of our attention, the health and well-being of our warriors, our veterans, and yes, our families, those who are courageous enough to love us, but it goes on from there. we must build peer to peer support networks. we must build brazilian families and communities. safe leaders. -- we must build fa
faith that leads us to a commitment that is greater to us as individuals. hope. any of us who is without hope is most at risk. growth. that potential for claming postiming growth. if everyone of our front-line leaders, those nco's, those troops, if they knew the answer is about each of their troops, if we knew the answers about our family members and leaders and ourselves and how to engage each other in a meaningful and productive dialogue, perhaps we would be a step further away from the...
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a 10 be used as a bridge. -- it can be used as a bridge. but what is worrisome is that people might just rely on that, saying that i can send my e-mail and check my status, but that means i won't have to get a computer at home. because a computer at home is what allows children to get online to during -- online tutoring, what allows parents to learn more about job transitions, about health information. we do see minorities using different types of media, but the most important type of media which is going to later contributed to the economic and social mobility that we need in our community, is still lagging behind. >> how do we justify that with the generation that uses technology differently? i am listening to a cd and i hear him talking about writing these lines on an iphone. there is a generation that feels they don't need a laptop, because they have mastered the ability of typing by some, as opposed to him -- typing by thumb as opposed to hand. are we -- should we be spending more time with the relevance and the ability of them to be s
a 10 be used as a bridge. -- it can be used as a bridge. but what is worrisome is that people might just rely on that, saying that i can send my e-mail and check my status, but that means i won't have to get a computer at home. because a computer at home is what allows children to get online to during -- online tutoring, what allows parents to learn more about job transitions, about health information. we do see minorities using different types of media, but the most important type of media...
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the that used to keep us safe from bioterrorism in the '60s and the '70s and the early '80s unfortunately the biotechnical revolution that give us a much better life today in many aspects also provides that. the pathogens you would need to make a biological weapon you can get from nature. virtually everyone since the 1918 influenza and smallpox, all of them you can get from nature. ted turner lost 168 buffalo on his ranch because his cows ate in the wrong pasture. the equipment needed to weaponize these basic pathogens0 you can buy on the internet for probably less than what you would spend on a good used car. that's what's made the difference. we know the motivation is there. the technology makes it available for terrorists. >> this is -- the chairman mentioned there's a bottleneck with the nuclear side which give us an advantage. they have to get enough nuclear material. then they have to make it into a bomb which is within their capabilities but it's a lot harder than weaponizing bio. you can prepare for a bio attack and there's no way to prepare for a nuclear attack to so minimize the
the that used to keep us safe from bioterrorism in the '60s and the '70s and the early '80s unfortunately the biotechnical revolution that give us a much better life today in many aspects also provides that. the pathogens you would need to make a biological weapon you can get from nature. virtually everyone since the 1918 influenza and smallpox, all of them you can get from nature. ted turner lost 168 buffalo on his ranch because his cows ate in the wrong pasture. the equipment needed to...
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all of us is free. after andrew's murder, his mother carolyn became synonymous with the civil rights movement. she spoke in this very room to our gallery of educators inspiring them with a message of social justice and act vism and inenforcing their work at the museum. when she spoke to audiences in this theater she shared intimate details of her family life. like she stuck bandages into his duffel bag when he wasn't looking, just in case. she also participated in several programs. dr. goodman is a permanent part of our core exhibition and can be heard on the museum's audio tour recalling her son's decision to go to mississippi. he told her they are americans and they should have the right to vote and they are not permitted. she relates he was 20 and needed his parents' permission to go and she and her husband were very anxious but in her words we thought now the world can we possibly say no to andy and not give him our permission? her soul shown through her grief and she dedicated herself to telling th
all of us is free. after andrew's murder, his mother carolyn became synonymous with the civil rights movement. she spoke in this very room to our gallery of educators inspiring them with a message of social justice and act vism and inenforcing their work at the museum. when she spoke to audiences in this theater she shared intimate details of her family life. like she stuck bandages into his duffel bag when he wasn't looking, just in case. she also participated in several programs. dr. goodman...
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he has made it very clear to those of us serving in his cabinet that he not only wants us to do the best job we possibly can running our own agencies but feels that it is a wasted opportunity if we are not leveraging our assets with our allies the iraq government so there is a lot of very exciting interagency work going on. i work on a very regular basis with everybody from the attorney general to the secretary of education and housing and urban development secretary in ways that really have never happened before. everybody in our agency acknowledges that. while there has always been some talk about this kind of collaborative effort it really has never been systemically approached and it is a commitment that we are making throughout the government. so we have interdepartmental partnerships their interagency council on homelessness which many of you are working on and are familiar with. to the juvenile justice coordinating council which actually meets later today, through various interagency working groups on youths that meet on a regular basis and we are doing what we can to make sure th
he has made it very clear to those of us serving in his cabinet that he not only wants us to do the best job we possibly can running our own agencies but feels that it is a wasted opportunity if we are not leveraging our assets with our allies the iraq government so there is a lot of very exciting interagency work going on. i work on a very regular basis with everybody from the attorney general to the secretary of education and housing and urban development secretary in ways that really have...
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these are actors who are known to us or suspected to us to be very dangerous folks. a real good question here is sure that this be brought in? i would remind people, again, since our memories are short, that when i was in the white house, there was a great deal of pressure from congress and advocacy groups to which will downed the list -- to whittle down the list. there were susan cries about the number of names of the list, mistaken identity -- were cries about the number of names on the list, mistaken identities. host: is the list smaller today than it was when you are in the white house? guest: the master tide this is bigger now. when i left, we were closer to 500. that is now higher. there was always an attempt to refine the list and make sure you did not have wrong names on there, bad names. part of it is the commercial interests. part of it is you do not want to unnecessarily burdened travel for the american public. it is important for u.s. commerce. host: how often did you look at that list? when you are in the white house, your position was similar to john br
these are actors who are known to us or suspected to us to be very dangerous folks. a real good question here is sure that this be brought in? i would remind people, again, since our memories are short, that when i was in the white house, there was a great deal of pressure from congress and advocacy groups to which will downed the list -- to whittle down the list. there were susan cries about the number of names of the list, mistaken identity -- were cries about the number of names on the list,...
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bridgett more difficult for us to check it. -- more difficult for us to check it. [unintelligible] we have a good idea of how to stop guys trying to blow up a plan over detroit. the technology is there. we need to make sure that the people who need to use the technology can use it properly. and we do to help? >> thanks for your comments. i think there will be budget implications. my view is, and i want to go back to a point that the senator asked me, the privacy vs. security issues that kids raised in connection with a whole body scanners. we do look at privacy issues from the get go. ultimately, the question is, what do we need to do to protect the security of the flying public even at the take to deal with privacy. security is the number one concern. one thing that this committee and the congress can't do in addition to that is setting public expectation. we are doing and will continue to do everything we can do to prevent this kind of yvette from ever happening again. from whatever source anywhere around the world, there is no one silver bullet. yes we can push
bridgett more difficult for us to check it. -- more difficult for us to check it. [unintelligible] we have a good idea of how to stop guys trying to blow up a plan over detroit. the technology is there. we need to make sure that the people who need to use the technology can use it properly. and we do to help? >> thanks for your comments. i think there will be budget implications. my view is, and i want to go back to a point that the senator asked me, the privacy vs. security issues that...
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so that's the second use. third use is outside washington, d.c. you can use paid media to, again, raise the visibility of the issue. one of the things that we did once is when i was with working on another clean air campaign, we ran ads on the need for more fuel-efficient cars in a place, and the representative who we were aiming at, his wife heard them on the radio back home. and she made it clear to her husband that he needed to be good on this issue. and so we were able to raise the visibility of the issue by running them at home. in addition, you can use them to persuade, to seek the support of an elected official before a decision is made. now, that example we said, you know, be sure to call congressman x and get him to vote for cleaner car cans. cars. and, in fact, we ran the ad so much that his wife went to one of our champions on the committee, another congressman, and said, please, take off the ads. we'll vote with you, okay? and so the ad was very successful in persuading the congressman to support our position. so you can use them to pe
so that's the second use. third use is outside washington, d.c. you can use paid media to, again, raise the visibility of the issue. one of the things that we did once is when i was with working on another clean air campaign, we ran ads on the need for more fuel-efficient cars in a place, and the representative who we were aiming at, his wife heard them on the radio back home. and she made it clear to her husband that he needed to be good on this issue. and so we were able to raise the...
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to us. we'll stay cold today and tonight. tomorrow, a little bit of an improvement coming our way, but there's a little clipper dropping through the great lakes. and as that swings through here, late monday night into the early morning hours of tuesday morning, we could get a little light snow west of the blue ridge and could even see some snow flurries here in the washington area. after midnight, monday night, and probably before daybreak on tuesday morning. today, mostly sunny, still quite cold. windchills will stay in the upper teens to near 20 this afternoon, but the warming trend is beginning tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow's high, 36. tuesdas high, 37. again, with a chance of some snow flurries around, late monday night, early tuesday morning. doesn't look like it's going to be anything tangible, just the conversational snowflakes. by wednesday, thursday, and friday, temperatures actually warmer than average for the first time since january the 1st. >> and like you said, being a little be
to us. we'll stay cold today and tonight. tomorrow, a little bit of an improvement coming our way, but there's a little clipper dropping through the great lakes. and as that swings through here, late monday night into the early morning hours of tuesday morning, we could get a little light snow west of the blue ridge and could even see some snow flurries here in the washington area. after midnight, monday night, and probably before daybreak on tuesday morning. today, mostly sunny, still quite...
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they have attacked us and are still attacking us. this administration cannot wish that reality away and i don't think they intend to. the threat cannot be negotiated away. but we must do is acknowledge this reality and work to vote and interrupt the attacks and destroys the organizations that are at war with us. it is a different kind of war but real nonetheless. and this hearing can help us get insight into the failure that occurred and what we need to do in the future but until the administration and congress fully acknowledge the reality of the enemy i don't think we will be fully effective. the work of the 9/11 commission unified our nation behind the idea that preventing act of war by traditional law enforcement techniques would not be effective. they declared we should treat this danger with a new understanding of how war. the truth is that the administration intends to view this conflict wrongly as a law enforcement act matter now. retreating from that national decision i thought we have reached. now we have a policy that prev
they have attacked us and are still attacking us. this administration cannot wish that reality away and i don't think they intend to. the threat cannot be negotiated away. but we must do is acknowledge this reality and work to vote and interrupt the attacks and destroys the organizations that are at war with us. it is a different kind of war but real nonetheless. and this hearing can help us get insight into the failure that occurred and what we need to do in the future but until the...
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let us begin. president obama and members in congress are now in final -- the final stage of having out a national health-care bill. there is a real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill for its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote on a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you and a pleasure to be here. i think the institute. i thank you for your question. the health care bill being proposed in washington is broken by the bad deal -- by the back room deals. we need to start over. we have health care here in massachusetts. 98% of our people are already insured. we have done it. we do not need what is being pushed in washington on massachusetts, spending $500 million on medicare? we know we need to reform and that is something we're going to be doing very shortly. to think that we need of one size fits all plan from congress, coming down here and hurting what we have? that is one
let us begin. president obama and members in congress are now in final -- the final stage of having out a national health-care bill. there is a real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill for its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote on a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you and a pleasure to be here. i think the institute. i thank you for your question. the health...
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this is us. at the very least we tolerate what does not hurt us. i can not find any way that same sex marriage will hurt the marriages of other people or hurt the residents of the district of columbia. >>> we'll be right back with d.c. congresswoman . >>> police are still searching this morning for a stolen car that they say had a security guard's gun inside it. investigators say someone stole the blue 2003 jaguar around 6:00 last evening in the 9100 block of central avenue in capitol heights. the security guard was standing outside of the car when another man jumped in and drove away. >>> family and friends pay their final respects to the cia agent killed in a suicide bombing in afghanistan nearly two weeks ago. harold brown jr. was laido rest in massachusetts yesterday. the 37-year-old lived in northern virginia for the past several years. he leaves behind his wife and three young children. >>> bitter cold continues to grip our area but the freezing conditionsid not stop people from hitting the streets. people braved the cold to jog, ride their s
this is us. at the very least we tolerate what does not hurt us. i can not find any way that same sex marriage will hurt the marriages of other people or hurt the residents of the district of columbia. >>> we'll be right back with d.c. congresswoman . >>> police are still searching this morning for a stolen car that they say had a security guard's gun inside it. investigators say someone stole the blue 2003 jaguar around 6:00 last evening in the 9100 block of central avenue in...
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it's time for us to ensure both. [applause] so i will send you a package of bills this session to hold offenders accountable, to increase the sentencing tools to prosecutors and give more weight to mental health and criminal history when making commitment decisions. recently, we have all been shocked by the tragic loss of our law enforcement officers. leaders of our criminal justice community have come together and with them i propose improvement to communications throughout the justice system. how bail is administered in our state and how the interstate system can better provide public safety to washingtonians. surviving spouse must be entitled to retirement benefits regardless of a fallen officer's length of service and for the children it is our duty to make available to them a college education. these proposals have been carefully crafted with the help and expertise of the law enforcement community. they are measured and they are thoughtful and they ensure from tragedies we learn and take action and do the right
it's time for us to ensure both. [applause] so i will send you a package of bills this session to hold offenders accountable, to increase the sentencing tools to prosecutors and give more weight to mental health and criminal history when making commitment decisions. recently, we have all been shocked by the tragic loss of our law enforcement officers. leaders of our criminal justice community have come together and with them i propose improvement to communications throughout the justice system....